For the reaction 2BrF3(g) Br2(g) + 3F2(g) AH° = 542 kJ and AS° = 269 J/K AG° would be negative at temperatures (above, below) K. Enter above or below in the first box and enter the temperature in the second box. Assume that AH° and AS° are constant.
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